Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) Ghana, a
revenue and assurance audit firm, recently held a stakeholder engagement with
the Board of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to discuss a sustainable roadmap
that both parties could take to accelerate revenue growth in the country.
The engagement's goal was to improve good governance by
promoting transparency and accountability in the government’s financial
affairs.
During the meeting held at the SML Ghana’s office in Tema,
Managing Director for SML Ghana, Christian Tetteh Sottie, stated that this meeting
comes on the back of an already fruitful relationship between both parties.
He added that the interaction would deepen the
collaboration between SML Ghana and the GRA as they discuss challenges and
prospects around the advancement and achievement of the country's enhanced
revenue mobilisation drive.
"This meeting with the Board
is part of our mandate to deepen our synergies with the Ghana Revenue
Authority, and by that, we took them through the detailed methodology of how
SML Ghana is leveraging technology to improve the sector. When we do this, we
are always on the same page and are able to communicate effectively as
well,"
he said.
Mr. Sottie also reaffirmed SML Ghana's commitment to
increasing government revenue mobilisation, saying, "We appreciate your presence and the effort you put into assisting
us in smoothly performing our daily activities, and we assure you that SML
Ghana will continue to put in all the necessary measures and processes in place
to ensure a smooth audit process because we understand the impact that these
activities have on the overall state of the economy.”
Board Chair for the GRA, Dr. Anthony Oteng-Gyasi, lauded
SML Ghana for adopting and putting into place significantly more effective
digital and innovative controls leading to an increase in the government's
ability to raise revenue.
"What we have seen here
today is indeed a good job by SML Ghana, and we are very happy to know that
they keep monitoring in real-time and at all times, and we hope that these
processes should further enhance our tax collection and also increase our
revenue mobilisation," he said.
To address any future shortcomings, Dr. Oteng-Gyasi urged
SML Ghana to continue investing in innovative measures, while emphasising the
importance of building ongoing relationships that enrich the audit quality and
improve revenue mobilisation processes.
"We will urge you to
maintain the standard in terms of the sensors you use and the management
devices and to avoid falling out and giving incorrect readings. The entire
nation is counting on you for these revenues, and the GRA is prepared to
provide the necessary assistance to ensure smooth revenue assurance," he stated.
The GRA’s Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue
Authority, Dr. Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, whiles similarly extolling SML Ghana’s
role, stated that the tax authority is increasingly seeing the need to apply
data in revenue collection. Consequently, he said, the GRA would look at other
sectors where SML Ghana’s audit processes could be applied to help close the
country's revenue gap.
"Since they began, we have
seen an increase in revenue, and whatever opportunity we have to look at it in
other areas, we will pursue it, but at the end of the day, the goal is to be
able to increase revenue, and we are quite pleased with what they have done
thus far. So we will continue to monitor the areas where we know that
monitoring will aid in closing the revenue gap," he said.
Instant Impact
SML Ghana partnered with the Customs Division of the GRA
to implement the Electronic Metering Management System (EMMS) project. This
digital measurement project aims to monitor revenue from downstream petroleum
products from over 20 depots across Ghana. The EMMS digitises the entire
process chain, providing an end-to-end audit and assurance for the GRA in the
downstream petroleum sector.
Since its introduction in 2020, SML Ghana's technological
solutions have resulted in an average monthly volume of 450 million litres of
petroleum products recorded by its meters in the petroleum sector.
About
SML Ghana
Strategic Mobilisation
Limited (SML) a wholly-owned Ghanaian Company with a strong financial backing
of investors with varied business interests in Ghana, across different
industries.
The Company is steered by
a governing board and has two main divisions specializing in the Audit of
Downstream Petroleum Products and Trade Transaction Pricing and Business
Process Audits at its Tema and Osu offices respectively. Since its inception in
2017 SML has been instrumental in assisting a number of agencies, especially
the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to achieve its objectives.
SML has grown and
remained an initiative provider, solution finder, perfect and precise service
delivery Company. It is currently offering Transactions Price Audit and
Assurance Services, External Price Verification Services for the Customs
Division of Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and Downstream Petroleum Measurement
Audit to aid reconciliation and revenue enhancement for GRA.
The key strength of SML
is the ability to adapt solution specific needs to the delight of its
clients, thereby exceeding their expectations. SML reputation is always guided
by the consistency and the level of services it offers, and the unmatched
manner it operates. This is achieved with a workforce consisting of Ghanaian
professionals and experts in the various fields such as Petroleum Engineering,
Business Analysts, Information Technology Experts, experienced Price Analysts
and experts in project Management.